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WOB
2004
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An I/O Device Driver for Bioinformatics Tools: the case for BLAST
There are many bioinformatics tools that deal with input/ output (I/O) issues by using filing systems from the most common operating systems, such as Linux or MS Windows. However, ...
Renato Mauro, Sérgio Lifschitz
WSCG
2004
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View Dependent Stochastic Sampling for Efficient Rendering of Point Sampled Surfaces
In this paper we present a new technique for rendering very large datasets representing point-sampled surfaces. Rendering efficiency is considerably improved by using stochastic s...
Sushil Bhakar, Liang Luo, Sudhir P. Mudur
PSB
2003
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MAP: Searching Large Genome Databases
A number of biological applications require comparison of large genome strings. Current techniques suffer from both disk I/O and computational cost because of extensive memory req...
Tamer Kahveci, Ambuj K. Singh
WSC
1997
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A Hybrid Tool for the Performance Evaluation of NUMA Architectures
We present a system for describing and solving closed queuing network models of the memory access performance of NUMA architectures. The system consists of a model description lan...
James Westall, Robert Geist
CASCON
1996
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Modeling on-line rebalancing with priorities and executing on parallel database systems
Because changes to the database (DB) and workload occur during a DB system's lifetime, the physical DB design must evolve to sustain good performance. These changes are carri...
Daniel C. Zilio